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Alternative Vehicles

Course Description

Alternative vehicles have unique qualities and limitations, both practical and legal.
The alternative vehicle policy establishes guidelines for:

  • The legal and safe use of such vehicles while operating on university property, campus streets, city-owned, and state-owned roadways.
  • Training operators (drivers).
  • Enforcement of operation.
  • Accident reporting.
  • Minimum vehicle qualifications prior to purchase or acquisition.

This course meets the training requirement as outlined in the policy.

Audience

  • All persons operating alternative vehicles in or around campus.

Course Details

  • 30 minutes (0.5 Credit hours)
  • The completion certificate is valid for three years.

Employees Non-Employees

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